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on deck, an asteroid capable of destroying london flying shockingly close to earth. we'll bring you an update. and a ten-ton meteor explodes in the sky causing widespread panic. just 60 seconds away. stay with think 10 or 20 pounds of extra weight isn't much? we went to a park and we handed people 10- and 20-pound sandbags. here's what happened. i just truly feel winded. i can feel it in my back. i didn't realize what extra weight on the body feels like. oh, i definitely felt it in my knees. you can easily put 2, 3, 4, or 5 pounds on in a year. woman: 10 pounds makes a big difference. no one liked carrying the extra weight, but people do it all the time. wouldn't you like to drop that weight and stop picking up more? man: i think this is a lifechanger for me. >> before we go we want to tell you about three things. first tune into the movie version of bill o'reilly's best-seller, killing lincoln, which says this sunday at 8:00 ♪ >> i'm so proud of my friend bill and i will definitely be watching. we have two very rare astronomical events to tell you about. while we
on deck, an asteroid capable of destroying london flying shockingly close to earth. we'll bring you an update. and a ten-ton meteor explodes in the sky causing widespread panic. just 60 seconds away. stay with think 10 or 20 pounds of extra weight isn't much? we went to a park and we handed people 10- and 20-pound sandbags. here's what happened. i just truly feel winded. i can feel it in my back. i didn't realize what extra weight on the body feels like. oh, i definitely felt it in my knees....
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on deck, an asteroid capable of destroying london flying shockingly close to earth. we'll bring you an update. and a ten-ton meteor explodes in the sky causing widespread panic. just 60 seconds away. stay with us but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? [ male announcer ] pain not sitting too well? burning to feel better? itching for relief? preparation h offers the most maximum strength solutions for all hemorrhoid symptoms. from the brand doctors recommend most. preparation h. don't stand for hemorrhoids. from the brand doctors recommend most. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. >> before we go we want to tell you about
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on deck, an asteroid capable of destroying london flying shockingly close to earth. we'll bring you an update. and a ten-ton meteor explodes in the sky causing widespread panic. just 60 seconds away. stay with hi. hi. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. >> before we go we want to tell you about three things. first tune into the movie version of bill o'reilly's best-seller, killing lincoln, which says this sunday at 8:00 ♪ >> i'm so proud of my friend bill and i will definitely be watching. we have two very rare astronomical events to tell you about. while we were sleepin
on deck, an asteroid capable of destroying london flying shockingly close to earth. we'll bring you an update. and a ten-ton meteor explodes in the sky causing widespread panic. just 60 seconds away. stay with hi. hi. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and...
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>>: welcome back to san francisco's london commission regular hearing, fe b 7 2013. item 11, 2012.0765c. >>: the project is to allow expansion of the existing limited restaurant on the ground floor at 1441 stockton street. to the previously approved conditional use authorization in march, 2007, it operates as a retail bookstore with a limited restaurant component known as a. cavalli & co. it acquires a conditional use to expand. the department has received one additional comment with concerns alleging the business' continued violation. the department has not found the business to be in violation of the conditions of approval based on site visits conducted by the enforcement staff in response to each complaint. elimination of the bookstore and expansion of the restaurant will not result in the loss. the project will not affect the concentration of eating or drinking establishments. the business will not serve alcohol for on-site consumption and the project will enable locally owned and operated businesses to continue serving the north beach community. based on these f
>>: welcome back to san francisco's london commission regular hearing, fe b 7 2013. item 11, 2012.0765c. >>: the project is to allow expansion of the existing limited restaurant on the ground floor at 1441 stockton street. to the previously approved conditional use authorization in march, 2007, it operates as a retail bookstore with a limited restaurant component known as a. cavalli & co. it acquires a conditional use to expand. the department has received one additional comment...
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standing by live for us now in london sara it's good to see you thanks for coming on to you can you bring us up to date here what what is the latest the edge to this scandal then. ok well in the latest twist we've seen that h.s. whistleblower come out and say that he was forced to quit after he'd raise concerns about issues that he said endangered patient safety but this latest revelation comes on the back of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened in that stuff the hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients kids have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment now is an absolutely shocking story r.t. we're covering this very very closely and we can hear now from one of the relatives that we've spoken to a patient that had died in that stuff. war and food stuff and hospital in september if you say it's been eight years just a disaster people you know to be cruel you know stuff from very little to four hundred. of those that was left. shoes on the floor we'v
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london a high of 3 here on your wednesday. that's going to be working its way into the double digits on your thursday. that's a look at your world weather. here's your extended forecast. weather. >>> we're back in 30 minutes with more of the latest. i'm gene otani in tokyo.
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in my part of east london we've seen over one hundred fifty uniform staff gone the past two years. crime which we've seen year on year zero for six years and reverse and for the past two years have been an increase in crime last year of nine percent so as certain parts of the country the cuts are being imposed are affecting the safety of people on the streets what do you say to. the lowest level of police officers now for eleven years. so i may not know the the police are having to take their share of the of the spending reductions along with the rest of the public sector to get the deficit under control and what we're actually seeing is it's not about police numbers it's what you do with the police or innovative ways of maintaining a police presence on the street and jim a home for to have a increase in crime in his constituency but the facts are that across the country on average last year crime fell by. eight percent and in fact it fell in my force in leicestershire by eight percent as well so we are seeing a overall reduction in crime across the country at the same time we're c
in my part of east london we've seen over one hundred fifty uniform staff gone the past two years. crime which we've seen year on year zero for six years and reverse and for the past two years have been an increase in crime last year of nine percent so as certain parts of the country the cuts are being imposed are affecting the safety of people on the streets what do you say to. the lowest level of police officers now for eleven years. so i may not know the the police are having to take their...
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standing by live for us now in london sara it's good to see you thanks for coming on can you can you bring us up to date here what what is the latest the edge to this scandal then. ok well in the latest twist we see that h.s. whistleblower come out and say that he was forced to quit after he'd raise concerns about issues that he said endangered patient safety but this latest revelation comes on the back of the francis report that we saw last week now that we're looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients kids have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result inhumane and degrading treatment now is an absolutely shocking story r.t. we're covering this very very closely and we can hear now from one of the relatives that we've spoken to other patients that have died in that stuff to. warrant food stuff and hospital in september of two cents to take you to disaster people you know to be cruel you know stuff from very little to four hundred. bills that was left. on the floor. to breakfast
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in london's west end. already the hottest ticket on broadway, the book of mormon has now opened in london's west end. 8 million pounds already spent on advanced ticket sales is a sign of its future success. you can expect this theatrical mission from america to be around for a long time. the show is a creation of mats down and trade parker, the team behind the irreverent comedy "south park. ." "south park >> why the book of mormon? >> they make for good stereotypical characters. they walk around like he come out ready to burst into characters at any moment. but they're nice and easy targets. there is something not as brave about that as going after another subject. one is that there is an implication that it makes about islam, muslim, catholics, anybody else. but also, it is just not what we want them to do. >> mormons in the uk team -- seem to be taking a positive approach to the article. in fact, they have placed three full-page advertisements in the show's program. >> our only hope is that people will n
in london's west end. already the hottest ticket on broadway, the book of mormon has now opened in london's west end. 8 million pounds already spent on advanced ticket sales is a sign of its future success. you can expect this theatrical mission from america to be around for a long time. the show is a creation of mats down and trade parker, the team behind the irreverent comedy "south park. ." "south park >> why the book of mormon? >> they make for good stereotypical...
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in london, and in south africa different stories have been appearing in court. he broke down crying after hearing the story of the premeditated murder of his girlfriend. the prosecutor told the court that he had got up from bed, put on his prosthetic legs, walked to the bathroom and shot his crow friend through the door. with the latest details, here is naomi. >> oscar pistorius was in court today. the pair lived decathlete sobbed into his hands as he listened to the arguments about whether he should get bail. prosecutors gave more detail of what they say happened last night. they'll age that -- they allege that he woke up, put on his prosthetic leg, and fired his gun to the bathroom door. of the four shots, three hit his girlfriend. the defense lawyers declare that the shooting was accidental. meanwhile is a state of mourning in the postal -- coastal town of port elizabeth. the deceased's family spoke briefly after the funeral. >> at a certain point, we were smiling as we remembered her. because we only have good memories of her. i think that is what we were al
in london, and in south africa different stories have been appearing in court. he broke down crying after hearing the story of the premeditated murder of his girlfriend. the prosecutor told the court that he had got up from bed, put on his prosthetic legs, walked to the bathroom and shot his crow friend through the door. with the latest details, here is naomi. >> oscar pistorius was in court today. the pair lived decathlete sobbed into his hands as he listened to the arguments about...
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nbc's jim maceda joins us from london. what can we expect today? >> reporter: good morning, mara. that's right, we may learn in the coming hour if oscar pistorius, that world famous double amputee sprinter will be freed on bail or not. i may because before that happens the prosecution and defense will be making their final argument, and based on the past three or four days that could take all day. not getting bail, mara, would clearly be a blow to pistorius. he and his coach want to get back on the track. they want to prepare mentally for this trial. but also because the momentum seems to be going so much in pistorius' favor especially after yesterday's bombshell when we learned that the lead investigator, the guy laying out the case against pistorius is himself facing seven charges in a case of murder dating back to 2009. now, the defense has already picked apart the investigator's facts to the point that he had to admit that pistorius' story is plausible that he shot and killed the girlfriend, reeva steenkamp by mistake, thinks her an intruder through the bathroom window. the pr
nbc's jim maceda joins us from london. what can we expect today? >> reporter: good morning, mara. that's right, we may learn in the coming hour if oscar pistorius, that world famous double amputee sprinter will be freed on bail or not. i may because before that happens the prosecution and defense will be making their final argument, and based on the past three or four days that could take all day. not getting bail, mara, would clearly be a blow to pistorius. he and his coach want to get...
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more experienced group reading aloud in a west london library. it is a weekly event. one of 300 groups organized across britain by the router res organization. everyone is welcome. the atmosphere is friendly and relaxed. >> i feel that in the time i have been here, i have enjoyed myself. i have learned a lot about literature. i think i have developed as a person. >> it is more than just reading and talking about a book. it is about engaging with others in a social enterprise. she also reads in hospitals and prisons. she says the venue makes no difference. >> i think i have always known that reading is therapeutic. when people could not read, maybe there were less books around. people would sit around and read a story. >> another group, this one in london's mayfair neighborhood. >> 15 or 20 people sitting on a rug, gathering. with no other agenda than listening to a story -- it is a beautiful thing. >> the groups vary, but all provide a safe environment for talking. if topics straight into the awkward or too personal, the leader can return to the text -- stray into the
more experienced group reading aloud in a west london library. it is a weekly event. one of 300 groups organized across britain by the router res organization. everyone is welcome. the atmosphere is friendly and relaxed. >> i feel that in the time i have been here, i have enjoyed myself. i have learned a lot about literature. i think i have developed as a person. >> it is more than just reading and talking about a book. it is about engaging with others in a social enterprise. she...
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right now we got london lower by .10%. paris cac 40 is down by the .10%. asian shares ended pretty mixed. europe's poor growth data dented sentiment. nikkei declined 1.2%. australia losing just a fraction after reaching the highest level in 4 1/2 years just on thursday. south korea's kospi holding ground. the benchmark index added almost a .10% at the close. moving on to currencies now the yen is keeping it's upward momentum against other major skrins ahead of the g-20. dollar/yen is 92.62. why are youo yen is squatted at 123. >> tepco will cover a short fall stemming from the halted operations at the nuclear power plant in fukushima. 50 companies are taking part in the bidding process. the firms that win will begin supplying a total of 1.6 million kilowatts of power between 2019 and 2021. this amount will be equal to the power generation from two nuclear power plants. tepco made it a condition that the bidding price would be below about 10 cents per one kilowatt per hour. coal fire thermal powered plants will be favored candidates due to their lower cost.
right now we got london lower by .10%. paris cac 40 is down by the .10%. asian shares ended pretty mixed. europe's poor growth data dented sentiment. nikkei declined 1.2%. australia losing just a fraction after reaching the highest level in 4 1/2 years just on thursday. south korea's kospi holding ground. the benchmark index added almost a .10% at the close. moving on to currencies now the yen is keeping it's upward momentum against other major skrins ahead of the g-20. dollar/yen is 92.62. why...
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in fact, we're seeing quite a jump right now for the dollar. 0.6%, in fact, in london trading. right now at 92.95. the euro also gaining ground against the yen. we're seeing that at 125.90. now, earlier in the day the euro had slipped to the lower 124 yen level on investor worries about possible political shakeups in spain as well as italy. let's take a look at other urine yan stocks now. we're seeing trading is mostly higher at this hour despite concerns about the eurozone debt situation. the investors are hunting for bargains after the losses that were experienced on monday. we have the ftse 100 up by 0.5%. gains for the frankfurt market of just over 0.1%. and paris' cac 40 up 0.9%. the picture in asia today, almost a sea of red with the exception of shanghai there. japan's nicky snapping a five-day streak. they hope authorities will take steps to stimulate the economy. >>> looks like the yen's decline is proving to be quite a boone for toyota motor. the carmaker is predicting it will post its first operating profit in five years, thanks to the currency's weakness. toyota man
in fact, we're seeing quite a jump right now for the dollar. 0.6%, in fact, in london trading. right now at 92.95. the euro also gaining ground against the yen. we're seeing that at 125.90. now, earlier in the day the euro had slipped to the lower 124 yen level on investor worries about possible political shakeups in spain as well as italy. let's take a look at other urine yan stocks now. we're seeing trading is mostly higher at this hour despite concerns about the eurozone debt situation. the...
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so if you are 20 years old and you're going through london and you're couch-surfing, your travel insurance is going to be a lot less than if you are 65 and you are going to guatemala to hike. and the older you get, the more expensive it is. > i still feel people might buy this and then something is not covered. so what does it include? > > you could get a really jacked-up medical insurance plan that is going to cost you 200, 300 bucks; or you could get a basic plan that will only cost you, say, $25 or $30. so, you need to look at the policies, you need to see what you have on your own insurance policy - remember, if you are on medicare, you do not have coverage outside of the country - and you just need to look at that and compare and shop around. do not, do not buy travel insurance from a travel agent, because they get commissions on that, and they are not really selling you the best policy for you. > good to know. you can find more on marketwatch.com. that is jennifer waters of consumer confidential. thanks jen. > > thank you. still ahead, how to budget for the rising cost of college. th
so if you are 20 years old and you're going through london and you're couch-surfing, your travel insurance is going to be a lot less than if you are 65 and you are going to guatemala to hike. and the older you get, the more expensive it is. > i still feel people might buy this and then something is not covered. so what does it include? > > you could get a really jacked-up medical insurance plan that is going to cost you 200, 300 bucks; or you could get a basic plan that will only cost...
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. ♪ >> is 12:00 noon in london, 7:00 a.m. in london, 2:00 in the afternoon in south africa, where oscar pistorius is back in court for a third day. his lawyers are filing an application for bail as they await trial. after days of claims and counterclaims, there has been another revelation. turns out that this man is himself facing attempted murder charges. nick has the details. >> one of the world's most famous athlete enters court on the third day of his bail hearing. uncertain how the twist in the case could change his chances for custody. under pressure, this man has been revealed to be facing attempted murder charges. >> it came to light yesterday that the prosecution made the decision to charge the investigating officer and the other officers. this happened when the members tried to stop a minibus and fired a few shots at the minibus. >> a nervous smile. the prosecuting agency thinks that the detectives to be dropped from the case. >> that is a decision that the police will have to make. >> this extraordinary turn of eve
. ♪ >> is 12:00 noon in london, 7:00 a.m. in london, 2:00 in the afternoon in south africa, where oscar pistorius is back in court for a third day. his lawyers are filing an application for bail as they await trial. after days of claims and counterclaims, there has been another revelation. turns out that this man is himself facing attempted murder charges. nick has the details. >> one of the world's most famous athlete enters court on the third day of his bail hearing. uncertain...
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gains across the board, london is higher by .4%. frankfurt gaining by a quarter percent. paris cac 40 higher by .8%. earlier in the day we saw a mixed bag. china's two factory data set the tone. reading of hsbc numbers came out strong but the official figure fell short of market expectations. also the yen's further decline helped to bolster tokyo stocks. on to currencies the dollar has recovered. dollar/yen 92.09-13. dollar buying remains pretty strong that's because market players believe the u.s. economy will be able to maintain its momentum. the euro also gaining ground as germany's factor activity gained. i want hit the 126 yen level for the first time in two years and nine months. seeing a bit of a pull back, 125.68. that is going to do it for biz tonight. >>> journalists got access this week to a damaged and dangerous facility they often report on but rarely visit. the operators of fukushima daiichi allowed the media to tour nuclear plant. a team from nhk went inside. tokyo electric power officials have restricted access to fukushima daiichi since the facility was c
gains across the board, london is higher by .4%. frankfurt gaining by a quarter percent. paris cac 40 higher by .8%. earlier in the day we saw a mixed bag. china's two factory data set the tone. reading of hsbc numbers came out strong but the official figure fell short of market expectations. also the yen's further decline helped to bolster tokyo stocks. on to currencies the dollar has recovered. dollar/yen 92.09-13. dollar buying remains pretty strong that's because market players believe the...
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the london olympics, the story of inclusion. you have this young man who was born without legs or had been amputated and the thought that parauld be part of the olympics and also the london games but what a message of inclusion for everyone in the world. to see this story yet, it is awful. >> what has been the repercussions in the sporting world? >> disbelief. combined with the fact the realization once again, tiger woods, lance armstrong, that we do not know these people. so many fans cheer and a look at them as role models and kids believe in them, if this is not the ultimate wake-up call, we do not know them. we have no idea who they are. we should be careful who we cheer for. >> hasn't always been like this? has there been this idealization of sports figures? the intent celebrity culture that surrounds them? >> we are at the peak of that. it is a great question. we have never seen adulation at a higher peak simply because of the internet. game, almost every every practice of your favorite team or athlete. we know so much mor
the london olympics, the story of inclusion. you have this young man who was born without legs or had been amputated and the thought that parauld be part of the olympics and also the london games but what a message of inclusion for everyone in the world. to see this story yet, it is awful. >> what has been the repercussions in the sporting world? >> disbelief. combined with the fact the realization once again, tiger woods, lance armstrong, that we do not know these people. so many...
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but we tried to go forward and tried to score goals. >> in london, they are hoping to continue their solid season. >> of course, the champions league is something special. the best teams in europe compete in it, so the play is at a much higher level than in the bundesliga, depending on the circumstances, of course. >> there's always this second leg. in three weeks time in munich. >> it has been years in the coming, but soccer is finally on the brink of a revolution. goal line technology has been cleared for usage during this year's confederations cup in brazil as a dress rehearsal for the 2014 world cup when it will be fully operational. >> the new technology will assist the referee and his on- field assistant in deciding if a goal has actually been scored. companies producing the systems that work in different ways are pitching their systems to fifa at the moment. two of the systems have already been awarded licenses. the aim will be to avoid controversial referee decisions. >> was it in or out? football fans argue over the 1960 since -- 1966 decision for over half a century. contro
but we tried to go forward and tried to score goals. >> in london, they are hoping to continue their solid season. >> of course, the champions league is something special. the best teams in europe compete in it, so the play is at a much higher level than in the bundesliga, depending on the circumstances, of course. >> there's always this second leg. in three weeks time in munich. >> it has been years in the coming, but soccer is finally on the brink of a revolution. goal...
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london i'll be back with more news after a short break don't go away. wealthy british stock. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds a report. welcome back you're watching our t. and i'm lucy catherine of will here at r.t. we sometimes like to show you some of the wacky crazy with videos are making their way online now this one is actually been posted by a russian couple when they decided to show off their daughter's driving skills unfortunately put them into the spotlight that's because the clip created outrage on the web calling authorities to launch an investigation because the girl driving in this clip is eight years old take a look. go to at least one hundred your mother is filming. an eight year old drive in a car my friend nice to what have fainted if she saw this. posted on social networks well and post the video they did sparking fieri across russia if the reckless decision to let a child drive a car wasn't enough in the audio you can actually hear the fa
london i'll be back with more news after a short break don't go away. wealthy british stock. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds a report. welcome back you're watching our t. and i'm lucy catherine of will here at r.t. we sometimes like to show you some of the wacky crazy with videos are making their way online now this one is actually been posted by a russian couple when they...
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london at 10. that's going down to 3 here on your friday. but already on the cold side there in moscow, you're not even reaching the freezing mark here going through thursday. that's a look at your world weather. here's the extended forecast. >>> we are back in 30 minutes with more on the latest. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. have a great day wherever you have a great day wherever you are. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
london at 10. that's going down to 3 here on your friday. but already on the cold side there in moscow, you're not even reaching the freezing mark here going through thursday. that's a look at your world weather. here's the extended forecast. >>> we are back in 30 minutes with more on the latest. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. have a great day wherever you have a great day wherever you are. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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in my part of east london we've seen over one hundred fifty uniform staff gone in the past two years productions in crime which we've seen year on year zero for six years for the past two years has been an increase in crime last year of nine percent so as certain parts of the country the cuts are being imposed are affecting the safety of people on the streets what do you say to. the lowest level of police officers now for eleven years. so i may not know the police are having to take their share of the of the spending reductions along with the rest of the public sector to get the deficit under control and what we're actually seeing is it's not about police numbers it's what you do with the police or innovative ways of maintaining a police presence on the streets and jim a home for to have a increase in crime in his constituency but the fact of the across the country are on average last year crime fell by. and he fell in my force in leicestershire by eight percent as well so we are seeing a overall reduction in crime across the country at the same times are cutting police numbers but t
in my part of east london we've seen over one hundred fifty uniform staff gone in the past two years productions in crime which we've seen year on year zero for six years for the past two years has been an increase in crime last year of nine percent so as certain parts of the country the cuts are being imposed are affecting the safety of people on the streets what do you say to. the lowest level of police officers now for eleven years. so i may not know the police are having to take their share...
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than you have pointed us secretary of state john kerry is in london on his first official foreign tool is the start of a ten day nine country trip which will take in europe and the middle east let's now talk to aussies and farmer who is in london for us right now on ok andrew nice to see it so is it fair to say that his trip to london won't be too taxing. well maybe not or maybe because john kerry's aides have described this as a listening tour effectively mr kerry wants to gauge opinion on a number of issues but particularly firstly the syrian conflict and secondly the growing threat of his islamic extremism mr kerry said on the eve of this trip that he wanted to face the challenges of extremists who were trying to in his words hijack the arab spring revolutions and as part of that today he does want to encourage our european countries and britain to continue with their foreign aid policies because he believes that in itself is a good way of trying to influence the hearts and minds of people who do live in the middle east and also north africa but it could be an argument or struggle t
than you have pointed us secretary of state john kerry is in london on his first official foreign tool is the start of a ten day nine country trip which will take in europe and the middle east let's now talk to aussies and farmer who is in london for us right now on ok andrew nice to see it so is it fair to say that his trip to london won't be too taxing. well maybe not or maybe because john kerry's aides have described this as a listening tour effectively mr kerry wants to gauge opinion on a...
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let's go live to london as lawrence, our correspondent is there with more on this. the cardinal denies that there were allegations -- denied the allegations revolving around his stepping down. >> it is clearly serious. he was a cardinal, the most senior catholic in britain, he was due to go to a conclave to help to elect the next pope. he cannot do that now. it is the part of the reason the allegations came out at the time that they did. three priests and a former priest around st. andrews, that area of central scotland, making these abuse allegations against him to a sunday newspaper. he then did not turn up on sunday to mass in scotland, which is a first, the first time the conversation there found out that something was up. he spent the rest of sunday behind-the-scenes. he has come out and tendered his resignation. the vatican has been told about it and it has said that they will have a look at it. yet again because of his status in the church, it is yet more embarrassment and more allegations of abuse inside the catholic church. >> lawrence, reporting live from
let's go live to london as lawrence, our correspondent is there with more on this. the cardinal denies that there were allegations -- denied the allegations revolving around his stepping down. >> it is clearly serious. he was a cardinal, the most senior catholic in britain, he was due to go to a conclave to help to elect the next pope. he cannot do that now. it is the part of the reason the allegations came out at the time that they did. three priests and a former priest around st....
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we are seeing london's ftse 100 lower by 1.6%. we have declines of almost 1.9% for the frankfurt market. paris' cac40 losing 1.8%, 3,642. moving on to what happened in asia, share prices also fell across the board. china's plan to curb property purchases fueled negative sentiment as well. shanghai really leading the decliners here today, that was down almost 3%. hong kong's shares fell 1.7%. the nikkei seeing a decline of 1.4%. and that was on the slight reversal of the weak yen that we saw. speaking of currencies, here's what's going on right now. we have dollar/yen little changed right now. we are seeing a bit of strength, though, actually for the japanese yen in london trading. investors remain caution ahead of the government's proposed candidate for the next bank of japan governor. possibly next week we are seeing dollar/yen at 93.10. the euro has been losing a bit of ground as well against the yen. traders are waiting for the results of the general election in italy this weekend. it's now at 122.73. >>> well, good news for ga
we are seeing london's ftse 100 lower by 1.6%. we have declines of almost 1.9% for the frankfurt market. paris' cac40 losing 1.8%, 3,642. moving on to what happened in asia, share prices also fell across the board. china's plan to curb property purchases fueled negative sentiment as well. shanghai really leading the decliners here today, that was down almost 3%. hong kong's shares fell 1.7%. the nikkei seeing a decline of 1.4%. and that was on the slight reversal of the weak yen that we saw....
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artsy london and i many more stories are just after a very short break i think you stay with us here not. well . it's technology innovations all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. silence. does it. every day is a struggle. for our children. and women working in israel we've done more for our kids than alan has. phantoms in this life. ok quarter past the hour moscow time this is our two with me rule received germany is boosting its arms sales to gulf monarchies and despite the grim human rights records of countries like saudi arabia bahrain. activists are sounding the alarm over the trend of choosing berlin of moral bankruptcy let's have a detailed look right now and see exactly how the total value of germany's approved exports did go out in the past year old to here we have one point four two billion euros and twenty twelve that is up compared to twenty eleven that was only at a mere five hundred and seventy million are saudi arabia the main recipient of the weapons with it shared twenty twelve being nine times bigger than the year before one after the other
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glitzy mayfair by myself i could always barely afford a studio in central london when i was working and. looking for a job and so intro in the spacious flat it just makes you really lazy it's a sprawling and complicated system but one that allows a family of four to claim up to thirty five thousand pounds a year from housing to child care and unemployment benefits i've known people on benefits and they've been able to afford a new car the being able to afford to go abroad on holiday i've never actually been abroad on holiday before in my life so how can they afford a good holiday when they're on benefits. and i forgot to do that. that's what makes me angry. is the growth and growth before world start. for. there's no doubt but for a certain segment of society we basically have communities imbedded in well for generations of people who have not worked the welfare state was all the idea of a man who might well be turning in his grave william beverages an idea of the five giant evils of society squalor ignorance won't idleness and disease some of the very qualities that critics say the
glitzy mayfair by myself i could always barely afford a studio in central london when i was working and. looking for a job and so intro in the spacious flat it just makes you really lazy it's a sprawling and complicated system but one that allows a family of four to claim up to thirty five thousand pounds a year from housing to child care and unemployment benefits i've known people on benefits and they've been able to afford a new car the being able to afford to go abroad on holiday i've never...
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glitzy mayfair and by myself i could always barely afford a studio in central london when i was working and. looking for a job and so intro it's a sprawling and complicated system but one that allows a family of four to claim up to thirty five thousand pounds a year from housing to child care and unemployment benefits i've known people on benefits and they've been able to afford a new car being able to afford to go broad on holiday i've never actually been abroad on holiday perform and my so how long. can they afford good. when they're on benefits. and afford to do the welfare state was all the idea of a well be turning in his grave william beverages an idea of the five giant evils of society squalor ignorance won't. disease some of the very qualities that critics say the system encourages beverage was. wealth should only provide you with subsistence levels of support and it should only do so for a short period of top seventy years down the line and welfare spending is the biggest item of government expenditure milking it is so widespread it's become a source of satire you know. disabil
glitzy mayfair and by myself i could always barely afford a studio in central london when i was working and. looking for a job and so intro it's a sprawling and complicated system but one that allows a family of four to claim up to thirty five thousand pounds a year from housing to child care and unemployment benefits i've known people on benefits and they've been able to afford a new car being able to afford to go broad on holiday i've never actually been abroad on holiday perform and my so...
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london, midday here in 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 2:00 p.m. in the afternoon in egypt, where a balloon ride over luxor has ended in tragedy. a fire followed by an explosion and a 300 meter plunge to the ground. 19 tourists are dead, nine of them from hong kong. it is the latest blow to a tourist industry that has been suffering ever since the uprising two years ago. >> the balloon came down in fields west of luxor, a tourist event that ended in carnage. this mobile phones should it -- footage shows rescue teams the distance. one report says those who survived jump from the basket as it plummeted from the ground. eight photographer from another flight took these photos. he was just in front of the balloon that crash. >> while we were approaching the end of our balloon fried -- balloon flight heading into luxor, we heard a loud explosion. and then we saw a lot of smoke right behind us. our first giving was it could not be a balloon, but it turned out unfortunately to be this tragic accident. >> a balloon ride over some of egypt's most famous sit
london, midday here in 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 2:00 p.m. in the afternoon in egypt, where a balloon ride over luxor has ended in tragedy. a fire followed by an explosion and a 300 meter plunge to the ground. 19 tourists are dead, nine of them from hong kong. it is the latest blow to a tourist industry that has been suffering ever since the uprising two years ago. >> the balloon came down in fields west of luxor, a tourist event that ended in carnage. this mobile phones should it --...
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from london now the u.s. is funneling money into tracking systems that are threatening to make the very concept of privacy a thing of the past it could result in people's every move being recorded banishing forever any hope of personal privacy or to look at the future of surveillance. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york from zero privacy from every new yorker being tracked and catalogued and watched and that information being saved for pretty much an indeterminate period of private investigator steve rom bomb believes america is being landscaped into an eis wide open society through the advancing market of biometrics technology that uses physiological and behavioral recognition to identify people. a system touted as a national security necessity is being used to build a database where the biometric identity of millions of americans be gathered and stored when you look at cryi
from london now the u.s. is funneling money into tracking systems that are threatening to make the very concept of privacy a thing of the past it could result in people's every move being recorded banishing forever any hope of personal privacy or to look at the future of surveillance. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york from zero privacy from every new yorker...
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the news comes as an unwelcome surprise in london, especially for the finance minister who says the downgrade has made him more determined to cut the public debt. >> moody's lowered the rating by one notch. it is a blow to the government. some analysts say the austerity policies are hurting the economy at a time when it needs stimulus to generate growth. the finance minister sees things otherwise. >> this is a reminder of the debt problems britain faces and the clearest warning to those who think we can run away from dealing with those problems. >> britain has struggled to reduce its debt, a problem made worse by slow economic growth in recent years. bayless during the financial crisis have added to the problem. the slowlamed recovery and weak global economic activity and said low growth is likely to hamper government efforts to reduce debt. osborn said the government will stick by its policies. if we weaken our resolve, it would make the difficult situation much worse. we are clear that we should redouble our resolve. >> the downgrade may drive up borrowing costs which might further dampen b
the news comes as an unwelcome surprise in london, especially for the finance minister who says the downgrade has made him more determined to cut the public debt. >> moody's lowered the rating by one notch. it is a blow to the government. some analysts say the austerity policies are hurting the economy at a time when it needs stimulus to generate growth. the finance minister sees things otherwise. >> this is a reminder of the debt problems britain faces and the clearest warning to...
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in east london we pioneered policing. popular across a piece. of the marine unit in my area. we've been told that there will be no night patrols on the river as a result of these cuts this is a security terrorism issue as well as an issue of safety on the streets so we have different experiences in terms of our constituencies and everybody wants to support the police and we have a different economic strategy to deal with the deficit and the financial measures that need to be in to just essence what we want to do is support the place we both want to see. best to do that kind of speak about integrity it's not just the police integrity it's the public perception of the police integrity and the reforms will help to improve the public perception of prison. all right thank you very much you can join in our debate online we've also been on twitter a lot of the public have been getting involved in this debate as well as members of the police. reform to join in the debate about the latest. the westminster has been active in other areas too bringing free mental health treatment for m.p
in east london we pioneered policing. popular across a piece. of the marine unit in my area. we've been told that there will be no night patrols on the river as a result of these cuts this is a security terrorism issue as well as an issue of safety on the streets so we have different experiences in terms of our constituencies and everybody wants to support the police and we have a different economic strategy to deal with the deficit and the financial measures that need to be in to just essence...
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secretary of state has a first trip there around the world are stopping down in london where you are and you farmer many thanks indeed. well a political expert on receipt says that kerry's mission in europe is all about persuading old partners to take on a greater role in nato as ongoing foreign wars it's always been very important for the americans to keep the nato alliance together but they always want to keep it together on their own terms it's always been the case for instance that the senior commanding officer in nato is from the american armed forces what the americans constantly want to do use to shift the burden of military intervention on to the european powers but to keep political control all the process and i think the we've seen a number of times recently especially since the american focus is now beginning to shift towards the pacific to deal with the rising threat of china we are going to root them the europeans know how to take on a greater share of burden in respect of policing the arab world and north africa what we're seeing here is an attempt to convince the nato
secretary of state has a first trip there around the world are stopping down in london where you are and you farmer many thanks indeed. well a political expert on receipt says that kerry's mission in europe is all about persuading old partners to take on a greater role in nato as ongoing foreign wars it's always been very important for the americans to keep the nato alliance together but they always want to keep it together on their own terms it's always been the case for instance that the...
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see london. the un says mali risks being dragged into further violence and reprisal killings fresh allegations of atrocities in the embattled west african country have emerged following the rapid advance of french intervention forces they have been helping the unelected government of mali reclaim cities captured by islamic militants and journalist gonzalo reports now from the war zone forty. to buy him money yes. i mean united nations already describes the situation in mali is a disaster the u.n. human rights commission says the country's caught in a spiral of violence fraught with grievous consequences the situation has been made worse in the wake of ferocious fighting in and around the city of northern mali following four days of fierce resistance from insurgents complete with suicide attacks the french military has been forced to conclude that some of the locals made an extremist that however some of the key areas in this conflict are still off limits to international journalists the french ar
see london. the un says mali risks being dragged into further violence and reprisal killings fresh allegations of atrocities in the embattled west african country have emerged following the rapid advance of french intervention forces they have been helping the unelected government of mali reclaim cities captured by islamic militants and journalist gonzalo reports now from the war zone forty. to buy him money yes. i mean united nations already describes the situation in mali is a disaster the...
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this is al jazeera live from london. italians go to the polls. will these candidates garner enough to get a stable government? paul benedict the 16th reassures programs that he is not abandoning the roman catholic church. what change will this bring? >> we need to go now. >> will it be "argo" tonight at the oscars? welcome to the program. death by torture. that is what the palestinian government says arafat's jaradat died during an israeli prison. they say his death was from a heart attack. jaradat was arrested six days ago on suspicion of throwing stones and wednesday and israeli. his death has sparked thousands of palestinian prisoners on a 24 hour hunger strike. authorities say he had bruises and broken ribs and a bloodied nose. >> it is clear that jaradat was subjected to torture which led to his death. i give complete responsibility to israel. it is undeniable that the version of events from israel is made up. >> in my opinion, i blame the prison officers and the israeli prison services. it took them six days. they told him to say goodbye to
this is al jazeera live from london. italians go to the polls. will these candidates garner enough to get a stable government? paul benedict the 16th reassures programs that he is not abandoning the roman catholic church. what change will this bring? >> we need to go now. >> will it be "argo" tonight at the oscars? welcome to the program. death by torture. that is what the palestinian government says arafat's jaradat died during an israeli prison. they say his death was...